King of the Pecos

Profiteer Alexander Stiles lays claim to a million acres of range in the Pecos River country, but a rancher named Claybor stands in his way as he has already claimed the water-rich location of Sweetwater as his own.

Texas cattle baron Stiles killed John Clayborn's parents ten years earlier. Now a lawyer, Clayborn tries legally to break up Stiles' water monopoly and rustling operation. When that fails he must use force. . You can read more in Google, Youtube, Wiki

King of the Pecos torrent reviews

Michael J (nl) wrote: Surprisingly amusing.

Liam C (ag) wrote: THIS MOVIE...should've been in theaters. This movie easily passes ALL DISNEY movies, especially based on shows. The Story was incredible, the acting especially by David and Selena was OUTSTANDING. It was actually one of the best movies of the year!!!One of the only movies I've ever given a 10 to!!! 10/10

Dan K (gb) wrote: Terribly unbalanced movie that can't seem to figure out who it wants to be the main character. Miral is used as an example student in Husseini's orphanage built to prevent Palestinian kids from extremism. But focusing on one orphan's story (and starting it halfway through the movie) doesn't feel totally universal.

Kerri L (it) wrote: a depressing and heart-wrenching story, but thats what makes it good.

Justin O (ru) wrote: Well put together film and made me laugh a couple of times.

Cody F (es) wrote: Despite too much harsh drama, UNDERDOG is an awesome and action-packed summer movie released on my birthday (August 3, 2007)! Disney's first live-action talking-animal feature film (meaning talking with their mouths and not with their minds) with MY NAME IS EARL's Jason Lee voicing the lead? Yes, please!

Maddie M (mx) wrote: I own it on VHS!! One of my favorite films I own! I have watched it so many times too! It never gets old! Love it!!!

Nabeel T (gb) wrote: You can only know the meaning of life when you can feel death, and this was the tag line of this movie. Earthquake, sufferings, poverty with touch of innocence has been portrayed beautifully by Abbas Kiarostami.

Tre Bluey O (us) wrote: Crispin Glover at his creepy best.

Mark S (jp) wrote: Certainly has the makings of a classic with Redford, Wood, Pollack and T. Williams to boot. However, it comes across as just "above average", no more, no less.

Andy C (au) wrote: I agree with the New York Times reviewer here. I would dare say Bunuel's social commentary is more or less the same in every film of his I have seen so far. With that said, I do like the concept of people unable to leave a room with no explanation. It's creepy and weird. But then he shows a bunch of sheep and it's like "Oh, no shit, asshole. Subtle."

Eliabeth E (ca) wrote: At its core there just isn't enough to make me love it but I have to admit.. Naya Rivera left me wanting more. Very strong performance considering what she had to work with.

Andrey B (es) wrote: A great silent picture. Riveting and charming early melodrama expertly told and executed, tremendous photography and Lilian Gish truly deserves all the accolades for her incredibly acted performance, the percusor of Method acting.